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delete email from servers with POP3 settings in yahoo, outlook, and gmail using mozilla thunderbird

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Is it possible to completely remove emails from the remote servers or all servers of an email service provider using mozilla thunderbird ? If so, are there instructions for permanently deleting email from the servers of email service providers such as yahoo mail, outlook email, gmail etc.

Can I sign into my email account using mozilla thunderbird ?

and if so would I go to "account settings" in thunderbird and choose to not leave copies of messages on the server ? are there instructions to do this ?

Is it possible to completely remove emails from the remote servers or all servers of an email service provider using mozilla thunderbird ? If so, are there instructions for permanently deleting email from the servers of email service providers such as yahoo mail, outlook email, gmail etc. Can I sign into my email account using mozilla thunderbird ? and if so would I go to "account settings" in thunderbird and choose to not leave copies of messages on the server ? are there instructions to do this ?

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in account settings pane, click 'server settings' and UNtick the box to leave messages on server.

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I'm running version 115.9.0. I want to completely remove an account, including all the data on the TB server. In Account Settings, I don't see the option to untick the "leave messages on server" under the account I want to completely delete. Is this setting in a different place on this version of Thunderbird?

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The best place to eliminate an email account is at the email provider's website. That deletes everything. To do the nearest equivalent with thunderbird, you would: - highlight all messages on the account and delete them. Then empty the trash folder. - next, click to account settings, highlight and remove the account. There will be a final prompt on removing any account data. Click remove and that will cause any folders on the PC to be removed. - BUT the account itself still exists on the email provider's site. And would still collect any incoming messages.